Group 2 elements are called this.
What are Alkaline earth metals?
The element in Period 5, group 11
What is silver?
These have properties in between metals and nonmetals and are located on the stairstep.
What are metalloids?
Energy needed to remove an electron is referred to as this.
What is Ionization energy?
The number of valence electrons in tin.
What is 4?
Elements in Groups 3 - 12 are called this.
What are transition metals?
The group that has 6 valence electrons.
What is group 16?
These are good conductors of heat and electricity and are malleable.
What are metals?
The tendency of an atom to accept an electron is referred to as this.
What is electron affinity?
The size of an atom is also called this.
What is atomic radius?
Another name for the group of unreactive gases.
What is Noble gases (group 18)?
The most reactive group of metals
What are the alkali metals?
These are poor conductors of heat and electricity and shatter easily.
What are nonmetals?
Between Cl, I, and Br, the one that has a higher Ionization Energy.
What is chlorine?
The term used to describe when core (inner) electrons block the attraction between the nucleus and the valence (outer) electrons
What is shielding?
Fluorine belongs to this group (provide the name).
What is Halogens?
The most reactive group of nonmetals.
What are halogens?
Hydrogen is classified as this.
What is a nonmetal?
Between Sc, Ga, and Br, the one that has a higher electron affinity.
What is bromine?
Between C, Pb, and Ge, the element that has a smaller atomic radius
What is carbon?
Potassium belongs to this group. (Provide the name)
What is Alkali Metals?
Name an element that would have similar properties to Fluorine.
What is chlorine, bromine, or iodine?
Most of the elements on the periodic table are classified as this.
What are metals?
Which has the largest atomic radius: O, Cs, Ca, P?
Cesium (Cs)
Which has the lowest electron affinity: F, K, Rb, O?
Rubidium (Rb)